You
may be wondering why we are listing the Class C motorhome before the
Class B. That’s because Class C motorhomes are more popular in the RV
world. They can hold more people, and they can be found at a more
affordable price point. Class C Motorhomes are built on a truck or van
chassis with an attached cab section, while Class Bs are built within
the dimensions of a customized van. Essentially, this means that Class
Bs are more expensive to make.
Class
C motorhomes feature many of the luxuries of your home, but they are
easier to maneuver than a Class A. Class Cs are famous for their
over-the-cab bunkbed perfect for families or full-timers who hosts
guests.
Class
C motorhomes range in size from 21 feet to 35 feet and come in both gas
and diesel models. Like the Class A, these motorhomes can tow a small
vehicle for daytrips while you are camping. The price on these
motorhomes range from $43,000 to $200,000 and up depending on the
manufacturer, floorplans and options.
Class
Cs are a fantastic motorhome for first time RVers, because they offer a
more natural driving feel and greater maneuverability. Furthermore,
Class Cs are perfect for those who don’t have a vehicle strong enough to
tow a large travel trailer or fifth wheel. Typically, Class Cs are a
good fit for families of 4-6 or a couple.